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and they're building a big community center. we have an islamic school. i see here people from many different backgrounds, many different religions. this country will accept you, no matter where you're from. >> respond i do. >> i do. >> did you say you're from jordan? >> yes. amman. >> congratulations. >> what are you going to do with your newfound citizenship? >> first i'm going to get a passport, an american passport. >> where are you going to go? >> where am i going to go? i want to go to alaska. can you believe it? i can't go to alaska on a cruise unless i have an american citizenship. ♪ god bless america, land that i love ♪ ♪ stand beside her and guide her through the night with the light from above ♪ ♪ from the mountains >> my name is isaac rubensteen. i was born to a jewish family. >> i'm from somalia. >> my name is gabby sheldon and i'm from panama. >> hello, i'm i am from hungary. i'm very grate to feel the country. thank you very much. god bless america. [ applause ] >> my husband and i, we fled the communist country of hungary. it's n
and they're building a big community center. we have an islamic school. i see here people from many different backgrounds, many different religions. this country will accept you, no matter where you're from. >> respond i do. >> i do. >> did you say you're from jordan? >> yes. amman. >> congratulations. >> what are you going to do with your newfound citizenship? >> first i'm going to get a passport, an american passport. >> where are you going to...
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it played such a big part in this boom that got us here, does it have to play a big part in our economic recovery or can we just go on without housing coming back as quickly as we would have liked? >> well, i think we're going to have to go on without housing coming back really quickly. i do think you're right if you have the cash, it might be a good time to buy in some places. but it's hard to get the cash if you don't because credit is pretty tight. in a typical financial crisis, housing is at the center, it takes a long time to work its way out. it comes later than the rest of the economy. i think the rest of the economy will have picked up before the housing market really has a boom again. >> and they shouldn't work independently, right? if the rest of the economy is picking up and more people are working and the stock market which has been doing well but for the last few months, that should lead to an increase in housing -- housing values? >> of course that is the way it should work. but as ken has written quite a bit about in the wake of a financial crisis, the credit conditions ar
it played such a big part in this boom that got us here, does it have to play a big part in our economic recovery or can we just go on without housing coming back as quickly as we would have liked? >> well, i think we're going to have to go on without housing coming back really quickly. i do think you're right if you have the cash, it might be a good time to buy in some places. but it's hard to get the cash if you don't because credit is pretty tight. in a typical financial crisis,...
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call big pharma were distilling the raw leaf into a new drug. in vienna, dr. freud was fascinated. in 1884, he wrote the first major description, 70 pages, uber coca about cocaine. >> it was the miracle drug. if you had a stomach ache, you were nervous, if you were lethargic, needed energy, if you had tuberculosis, asthma, all sorts of things, it was going to cure what you had. >> reporter: meanwhile, by the mid 1890s, he was flirting with disaster as he wrote in an 1895 letter. >> he probably finally stopped using after he and a friend of his used cocaine on a patient and nearly killed her. >> by then, other doctors worried too. >> too many people were taking too much cocaine and then they were -- these patients were presenting basically as addicts who needed the stuff, they couldn't live without it. and that's when doctors began to say, huh, we better rethink this. >> today we know addiction is at least in part a physical disease. we understand more. >> i would hope that more people are skeptical of grandiose claims of new drugs, new pharmaceu
call big pharma were distilling the raw leaf into a new drug. in vienna, dr. freud was fascinated. in 1884, he wrote the first major description, 70 pages, uber coca about cocaine. >> it was the miracle drug. if you had a stomach ache, you were nervous, if you were lethargic, needed energy, if you had tuberculosis, asthma, all sorts of things, it was going to cure what you had. >> reporter: meanwhile, by the mid 1890s, he was flirting with disaster as he wrote in an 1895 letter....
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. >> here is my big problem. network executives, television executives have decided to give programs to -- and nancy grace is a friend of mine, i want to say up front, i worked with her at court tv, i co-hosted a baby shower, but let's remember, i'm are trained journalist. she's a lawyer. she's a former prosecutor. there are beauty queens, there are doctors, there are 23450edians, who all have national programs on that talked about this case on television who i would submit are not trained journalists and not really qualified to talk about a case like this, and that's where it gets mixed up. >> i don't think she's qualified, either. i don't know nancy grace, i didn't host her baby shower, i'm sure i would like her as a person, but i think she's wrong. >> i'm not arguing -- >> she influenced the outcome. in the case with the african-american woman. that was a public defender and three-day trial. do you think that jurors sitting in that jury box don't have for a month, wasn't it or three weeks, don't have some sort
. >> here is my big problem. network executives, television executives have decided to give programs to -- and nancy grace is a friend of mine, i want to say up front, i worked with her at court tv, i co-hosted a baby shower, but let's remember, i'm are trained journalist. she's a lawyer. she's a former prosecutor. there are beauty queens, there are doctors, there are 23450edians, who all have national programs on that talked about this case on television who i would submit are not...
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the big question is and the most important question is what does he want to do? if and when, again, he walks out a free man out of court here in manhattan the next few days, will he want to come back into french politics? and if he does, in what position would that be? will he choose to run for president or will he choose to be kind of the elder statesman if you like in french politics? and that first as an adviser to whoever would be the socialist candidate and then perhaps become prime minister of something. as you see, what is interesting about these polls and has been few of them, two or three, is that french people are very ambivalent about it, about half of them wish him to come back. half of them are not so sure about it. >> right. they're split down the middle pretty much. but let me ask you about this other woman. why -- i'm sure people who haven't followed this case as closely as some of us have, why is she coming out now? some people might think this is opportunistic because she didn't speak out at the time the alleged attempted rape took place in '03.
the big question is and the most important question is what does he want to do? if and when, again, he walks out a free man out of court here in manhattan the next few days, will he want to come back into french politics? and if he does, in what position would that be? will he choose to run for president or will he choose to be kind of the elder statesman if you like in french politics? and that first as an adviser to whoever would be the socialist candidate and then perhaps become prime...
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but when i see an rv roll in with a big family... well, it fills my heart. but, as affordable as it is, it just makes sense to get everybody up and go on a vacation together. whoa, i didn't mean all of us. [ boy ] it's surprising just how affordable an rv vacation can be. see for yourself at gorving.com and get a free video. or visit an rv dealer. go affordably. go rving. >>> the housing crisis has millions of homes sitting empty. in what has to be one of the best buyers markets in decades? why aren't people buying? a lot of times they can't get a mortgage even with good credit. for gary and his fiancee, the moment they saw this house they knew they wanted it, but for this couple, the buying process became a love/hate relationship. >> i was stunned when i got the news. >> reporter: a week before his closing, he found out his mortgage was denied, even though he put 20% down and had a top notch credit score. >> you have an excellent credit ? >> yes, my credit was exceptional, over 800 according to one bureau and in the high 700s according to others. >> reporte
but when i see an rv roll in with a big family... well, it fills my heart. but, as affordable as it is, it just makes sense to get everybody up and go on a vacation together. whoa, i didn't mean all of us. [ boy ] it's surprising just how affordable an rv vacation can be. see for yourself at gorving.com and get a free video. or visit an rv dealer. go affordably. go rving. >>> the housing crisis has millions of homes sitting empty. in what has to be one of the best buyers markets in...
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if you follow me on twitter, you know i am by big foodie. i often tweet pictures of meals and you tweet right back with yours. the folks at cnn.com's food blog called eatocracy invied me to an exclusive dinner in harlem at the red rooster restaurant called the eatocracy with people from all walks of life discussing issues over a gourmet dinner. ♪ >> with this particular dinner we thought where better than new york city to talk about food's role in cultural identity. we've invited a bunch of people here tonight who have no idea who's going to be here. they didn't know until today where it was going to be happening. they just saw cnn eatcracy and said yes, saved the date and we're going to get a drink in their hand and get them talking. >> i'm about to burst to have all of this great food that comes from everywhere but to be having it here at this restaurant just means so much to me. i mean, this is amazing. ♪ >> i just saw a few name cards when i got here like five minutes ago. you guys are pretty good about keeping secrets. ♪ >> nobody
if you follow me on twitter, you know i am by big foodie. i often tweet pictures of meals and you tweet right back with yours. the folks at cnn.com's food blog called eatocracy invied me to an exclusive dinner in harlem at the red rooster restaurant called the eatocracy with people from all walks of life discussing issues over a gourmet dinner. ♪ >> with this particular dinner we thought where better than new york city to talk about food's role in cultural identity. we've invited a...
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and they need to do that in order to solve this big problem. that's what the president was saying. >> are republicans going to risk a financial default rather than give up tax break force millionaires and billionaires? >> i think they're not willing to risk hitting the debt limit. what they're willing to do however is force democrats and the president to come to the table and say what kind of cuts do we need to put into place? these are the same arguments we had in december of 2010, eventually the democrats and president came to the table, made some agreements when it came to the bush-era tax cuts and got other pieces of legislation passed. this is going to be, i hope, another example of both sides coming to the middle, getting this done by august and hopefully putting things in place that will get the unemployment rate down and the economy back on the right foot. >> when you start saying i hope, that doesn't mean you're saying i know. you're not confident about it. i'll let you think about it. maria will president obama sign a deal that will n
and they need to do that in order to solve this big problem. that's what the president was saying. >> are republicans going to risk a financial default rather than give up tax break force millionaires and billionaires? >> i think they're not willing to risk hitting the debt limit. what they're willing to do however is force democrats and the president to come to the table and say what kind of cuts do we need to put into place? these are the same arguments we had in december of 2010,...
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>>> it's a classic tale of big business versus mom and pap. we're talking about new york's historic little italy. where traditional restaurants are trying to in compete with a new, italian powerhouse. richard roth explains. >> now, that's good. >> reporter: good seems an understatement for public reaction to eataly, the upscale extravaganza in manhattan. the new york branch of a global rollout, eataly rolled out with hype. >> eataly will become a destination for food aficionados from far and wide. >> reporter: those that cooked up eataly, says it's doubled projections. >> everyone seems to love everything about eataly. >> reporter: not everybody loves eataly. especially those in historic little italy. >> eataly is a great place. but it's more of a shopping mall. >> i respect the chefs of eataly. but eataly itself, there's restaurants in eataly. but it's not an italian experience. >> reporter: before the cheese heats up, eataly is not taking the bait. >> we're huge fans of little italy. i think little italy celebrates a part of new york that's
>>> it's a classic tale of big business versus mom and pap. we're talking about new york's historic little italy. where traditional restaurants are trying to in compete with a new, italian powerhouse. richard roth explains. >> now, that's good. >> reporter: good seems an understatement for public reaction to eataly, the upscale extravaganza in manhattan. the new york branch of a global rollout, eataly rolled out with hype. >> eataly will become a destination for food...
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a big day for new york in particular. a lot of same-sex couples, this is the day they have been waiting for for years. a new law in effect today that allows same-sex couples to say "i do" on this sunday, july 24th. welcome to cnn sunday morning. i'm t.j. 40e78s. good morning, as always, to our men and women watching us now on the american network. we'll have plenty of coverage throughout the morning on what's happening in new york today. but we need to start with norway. the suspect in those horrific attacks says he did it and he did it all by himself. that's what police say they are hearing from the suspect in the norway massacre. a memorial you're seeing here and hearing is under way for the victims going on in norway. at least 92 people died in two attacks, but there's still some young people missing on utoyi island. the suspect, anders behring breivik is expected to be in court tomorrow for the first time. the attorney says his client described the attacks as horrible, but necessary. he says breivik will explain that
a big day for new york in particular. a lot of same-sex couples, this is the day they have been waiting for for years. a new law in effect today that allows same-sex couples to say "i do" on this sunday, july 24th. welcome to cnn sunday morning. i'm t.j. 40e78s. good morning, as always, to our men and women watching us now on the american network. we'll have plenty of coverage throughout the morning on what's happening in new york today. but we need to start with norway. the suspect...
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do you expect any big surprises? >> reporter: well, the whole party line, if you like, has been we didn't know what was going on, and we had no idea about the extent of illegal activities. i think they will be requesting closely about come on, guys, there was money being written out to the detectives doing some of the illegal work, and you were signing the checks, didn't you have any idea this was going on? that will be difficult for them. if they say they didn't know, that is incompetent, and then if they did, then that is something else, and i think they will have a tough time. >> dan rivers in london for us. thank you. robert and james murdoch and rebekah brooks are scheduled to be questioned by parliament tomorrow. >>> and then we will bring you an announcement as soon as it happens from president obama. >>> and hugs all around for the crew of "atlantis," and saying good-bye but leaving something historic behind, and that's ahead in just two minutes. ldt gd to congress. but i did. ♪ sometimes when we touch ha h
do you expect any big surprises? >> reporter: well, the whole party line, if you like, has been we didn't know what was going on, and we had no idea about the extent of illegal activities. i think they will be requesting closely about come on, guys, there was money being written out to the detectives doing some of the illegal work, and you were signing the checks, didn't you have any idea this was going on? that will be difficult for them. if they say they didn't know, that is...
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washington can still get big things done. this is about continuing to have a strong economy and continuing to compromise and take maybe a couple chapters out of tip o'neill, bob michael, ronald reagan, president clinton, people that have served in this town with distinction and gotten big things done through compromise. >> shall house republicans said that they've already compromised and that's what the boehner bill is r, it is a compromise. >> i'll let jay do his job. i'm not here to take his job. i'm here to try and put forth the message that in one of the highest unemployment sectors in the country, are where we have friends and neighbors all over the country that are out of work during the construction season, they ought to go back to work. they shouldn't be held hostage. these projects shouldn'ten held hostage. and we have 4,000 faa employees through no -- hard working people who come to work every day and do their jobs. >> you can explain what the bottleneck is with the faa bill from your perspective? >> yes, certainly
washington can still get big things done. this is about continuing to have a strong economy and continuing to compromise and take maybe a couple chapters out of tip o'neill, bob michael, ronald reagan, president clinton, people that have served in this town with distinction and gotten big things done through compromise. >> shall house republicans said that they've already compromised and that's what the boehner bill is r, it is a compromise. >> i'll let jay do his job. i'm not here...
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the pacific and i felt for the first time in my life that musial was not remarked and that we were big compared to. some of the things out the pacific garden country. i was brought up on a higher the peace activist mother she's been around during peace activist last thirty years so it's in my blood and i feel of spots for the city to continue that where. i have just a memory of mum eyeing a crane place sticker that you put on it when the news of the rainbow warrior and the face of terrorism could somehow harbor on a bike that was on a peaceful mission really sort of show clients here living in a safe come. i think it's the younger generation that teaching the next generation a legacy of hope really saying that we have given young people especially on our. street he is it's we passed the rule and we want a young people's now that they're all because any was only four when the law was passed. and the old times and so i could see if it's interesting i swear there's. nothing in there is. what. i feel is. that they were. this. thing here that is also. listening to stories of people about mu
the pacific and i felt for the first time in my life that musial was not remarked and that we were big compared to. some of the things out the pacific garden country. i was brought up on a higher the peace activist mother she's been around during peace activist last thirty years so it's in my blood and i feel of spots for the city to continue that where. i have just a memory of mum eyeing a crane place sticker that you put on it when the news of the rainbow warrior and the face of terrorism...
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just this week, he got some pretty big news. he has signed on to play with the new york giants, the nfl. >>> competition is also a way of life for doug henry, a four-time national motocross champion. he's been riding bike since 4 years old. at age 38 he had an devastating accident during practice which left him paralyzed. you know what, that wasn't enough to keep him off the track. doug henry's racing career has taken him to incredible heights and devastating lows. he's been inducted into the american motorcycle association's hall of fame and won dozens of medals and trophies over the years. incredible heights and devastating lows. he's been inducted into the american motorcycle association's hall of fame and won dozens of metals and trophies over the years. look closely, you'll see this bike is modified with a bar and strap that help him stay on. that's because four years ago the unthinkable happened. and he was paralyzed. >> when i hit the wall between the bike, you know, i was stuck between the bike, you know, it was the end.
just this week, he got some pretty big news. he has signed on to play with the new york giants, the nfl. >>> competition is also a way of life for doug henry, a four-time national motocross champion. he's been riding bike since 4 years old. at age 38 he had an devastating accident during practice which left him paralyzed. you know what, that wasn't enough to keep him off the track. doug henry's racing career has taken him to incredible heights and devastating lows. he's been inducted...
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we are told -- i do not -- at this time, expect any big statement oust white house or any big announcement. as we've seen these last few days anything can change at any moment. so i will keep you posted if it does, don. >> i think it's going to be a long evening for all of us. because if they come out and say something, of course, we'll bring it to you right here on cnn. and, listen, we have to say this, jessica, before we move on. the president and the leaders in washington said they wanted to get this fixed or at least some sort of agreement in the works before the asian and european markets opened tomorrow, and that's just in a few hours. >> reporter: that is correct. and, you know, as i sit there making calls trying to find out exactly what movement is happening in washington i'm also checking the s&p futures and the markets around the world, because there's already a lot of people in this town worried and seeing how things are moving. there is a lot of anxiety that the markets are already reacting, because this has a ripple effect on every american, and one thing go know, don is that
we are told -- i do not -- at this time, expect any big statement oust white house or any big announcement. as we've seen these last few days anything can change at any moment. so i will keep you posted if it does, don. >> i think it's going to be a long evening for all of us. because if they come out and say something, of course, we'll bring it to you right here on cnn. and, listen, we have to say this, jessica, before we move on. the president and the leaders in washington said they...
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the big thing is baseball loves celebrating the big round numbers but the other thing to this chase is derek jeter got over the hump a little bit. it all looked like it would go very badly. the bottom line is derek jeters, 37 years old, was on the disabled list, his condition in decliechblt. >> he got his 3,000th hit on a home run. you respect him even if you loathe him. that's the picture-perfect way you want to go into the picture book. he has a flair for the dramatic. managed to get it done. >> he's a good guy, shows up to a lot of games, likes the fans, goes out and talk tos to them. the man who caught the ball gave bathe to the yankees. what was that about? >> he gave it back, did not ask for a penny. keep in mine christian lopez, the 23-year-old fan caught the ball is a far saintlier person than i will ever be. but for me not asking for money or anything, not driving a bargain with the new york yankees was kind of like giving up a bailout to scrooge mcduff. you're a sports team almost swimming around in gold coins somewhere and christian lopez in his day job is a verizon customer
the big thing is baseball loves celebrating the big round numbers but the other thing to this chase is derek jeter got over the hump a little bit. it all looked like it would go very badly. the bottom line is derek jeters, 37 years old, was on the disabled list, his condition in decliechblt. >> he got his 3,000th hit on a home run. you respect him even if you loathe him. that's the picture-perfect way you want to go into the picture book. he has a flair for the dramatic. managed to get it...
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we don't know really how big this might become. we know there's a fairly good chance this cluster of storms you have on the map might become a named storm. emily would be the next one. don was a bit of a dud. maybe emily will but you never know, this might be something it could be, maybe the best next to katrina. you never know. these storms form and veer off to the north and usually avoid much of the islands in some of the east coast. there's always the scenario we could see this take a trajectory, make affect the leeward or windward islands. there's also the chance it could thread the needle, go into the gulf of mexico. everything bears watching and that's what we're going to do with this particular system, again, as we speak, it is about 100% chance, the national hurricane center believes, 100% chance this will become a named storm. meanwhile in terms of storms, we might see plenty of them in parts of the northern plains today. all the components are there, the high humidity, with that we also have a lot of heat. that could help
we don't know really how big this might become. we know there's a fairly good chance this cluster of storms you have on the map might become a named storm. emily would be the next one. don was a bit of a dud. maybe emily will but you never know, this might be something it could be, maybe the best next to katrina. you never know. these storms form and veer off to the north and usually avoid much of the islands in some of the east coast. there's always the scenario we could see this take a...
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. >> reporter: let's not mix a lot of different things into one big pot. the poll you referred to was a poll that was done the day after dominique strauss-kahn's arrest. it was a poll that was faultily done. it was declared illegal and done as people were still trying to adjust and absorb the reality that one of the most powerful men in the world who could have been president could have committed such a crime as he was about to announce his nomination. so, i disregard the importance of that poll that said early on that a majority of the french thought that he might have been the victim of a plot. as for france having different sexual morays, seduction is not criminality, seduction is playful, should be enjoyable. committing a violent crime against a woman which was what was alleged to have happened is appalling for any french person. and so one has to make that distinction. what is the bridge between seduction and a violent crime is the potential abuse of power which is -- which is also something that is endemic in french life. >> you make a point that's w
. >> reporter: let's not mix a lot of different things into one big pot. the poll you referred to was a poll that was done the day after dominique strauss-kahn's arrest. it was a poll that was faultily done. it was declared illegal and done as people were still trying to adjust and absorb the reality that one of the most powerful men in the world who could have been president could have committed such a crime as he was about to announce his nomination. so, i disregard the importance of...
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because the figure is shock ingly big. $130 billion. roughly the gross domestic product of new zealand. it's the amount of u.s. businesses will spend this year during with data breaches, cyber crimes. the security research company said that's more than tripled than companies spent five years ago. >>> do you want to hear the transportation secretary of the united states get mad? well, this story did it. you might not appreciate it, either. congress hasn't reauthorized the faa the agency is losing about $200 million every week in taxes. many airlines have increased fares, now listen to ray lahood. he's madder than a first class passenger who gets a warm mimosa. >> they're charging the public for a tax that doesn't exist. and putting it on their bottom line and almost every airline, except for one, made money last year because of baggage fees, because of pillow fees, because of blanket fees, because of food fees. >> it appears that investors aren't allowing the debt stalemate in the way here. checking the markets today. the hang seng and t
because the figure is shock ingly big. $130 billion. roughly the gross domestic product of new zealand. it's the amount of u.s. businesses will spend this year during with data breaches, cyber crimes. the security research company said that's more than tripled than companies spent five years ago. >>> do you want to hear the transportation secretary of the united states get mad? well, this story did it. you might not appreciate it, either. congress hasn't reauthorized the faa the agency...
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the big difference in numbers through the peace movement was troops were going to. turkey significantly but the lesson there was very clear. on what. can change with. the importance of nuclear proliferation and very much. concerned with what a surprise to discover a fifteen year old concerned by the outcome of the nonproliferation treaty is name is rafael even though. i'd just like to say that you and your speech is now serving the. people and. i'm like ok. that's one so i actually found out that it was. just people who really made it clear to me speakers. and stop and search which. i watched the smart were very like stage you have a speaker all the way from new york. she is an activist this time and it's educator but. let's just keep going is there a warm welcome for kathleen. ok the effectiveness of a social movement is sometimes very surprising and hard to track but it also depends on the creativity of the of the social movements themselves and the activists involved with ideas and images and stories and that's why we sailed boats into nuclear tests and they've k
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big german shepherd. the dog was just dying. >> you got to bring water for your dog too. >> it was hot. i had to paint the picture for you. but it was very hot. and i was feeling for the dog. that's all i have to say. >> i know. you got to watch out for your pets as well. they get overheated and overexerted. that heat is unfortunately still out there for a whole lot of people. we have seen some breaks, and that's the good news. the number of advisories have gone down dramatically. oklahoma city the heat advisories are back. dallas-fort worth the heat warnings. and parts of the mid-atlantic states we still have them. but it's gone northward. that's the good news for some of you folks. we will see improvements by the middle of the week in places like philadelphia. seattle 73 degrees. >> that is lovely. >> gorgeous and sunny. >> they can bike. bike on, people. >> 71 portland. bike on in minneapolis. 79 degrees. you guys can handle that as well. one other problem we have today, there's a lot of rain. this is
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big events. >> i remember when innovation 13 -- >> no. but i know there are people, and that's why comic-con is so famous and popular that to do that. it's under way in san diego. kicked off yesterday. 125,000 fans a lot of them attending in full koss tulle. the guys fr s fros from "twilig" actors come to meet fans and also take part in panel discussions. >>> a little country and a little showgirl. shut down part of the famous strip to protest resort fees charged at many las vegas hotels. they're not usually included in the advertised room rate. a gesture of solidarity with the american consumer. i should tell you, they were all -- it's all tied to one particular resort that doesn't charge resort fees. not sure if it was really a protest as much as a -- >> made for quite a show. didn't it? >> yeah. >>> pretty amazing. this right sheer pretty amazing. my ipad that's streaming cnn video live. just showing this. see that convention? there's the actors from "twilight." watch cnn live, available at cnn.com/video. let me show you, do it that wa
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a big. plus i thank god for he had a conscience to do something about it right i can't imagine a guy around it's happening. without us can imagine and i see him so that now so passionate about what he does that it's just. said mother rob well it's the ultimate cautionary tale of a safe nothing like call that. always turns over do it because you really understand you know which is what spring proposed the pentagon and others will say oh don't worry we had better be a long well trained we have plenty of safety systems there can not be a accidental start of a nuclear war but nuclear weapons are built to be used the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake specially with thousands of nuclear weapons on hair trigger alert in the us than in russia the united states. i think it's eleven plan make bombs that way. we drop four off of spray we have drop one nuclear weapon in a marsh here in the united states now still there are a number of. nuclear nuclear weapons are such a huge
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it's a big, big day four all and many other same sex couples. but it's also a big day for people who are opponents of same sex marriage. we know that there are some protests that are planned for tomorrow. but are you concerned at all about that element taking away from the day inof course people have their beliefs and they have a right to them. your concerned your happy day could also be a hugely controversial day and some of that controversy gets a lot of attention as well? >> i believe it's always going to -- there's always going some controversy behind same sex marriage, but, you know, everyone has their own opinions, their own views and, you know, we respect that as we expect people to respect our beliefs as well. and our ways of being. but really that's not anything that we really -- that at least i'm too concerned about. everyone has a right to say something. >> you alltel us as well, the last lottery. they knew a lot of people would want to get married immediately. courthouses wouldn't be able to handle it. you decided to put your name in
it's a big, big day four all and many other same sex couples. but it's also a big day for people who are opponents of same sex marriage. we know that there are some protests that are planned for tomorrow. but are you concerned at all about that element taking away from the day inof course people have their beliefs and they have a right to them. your concerned your happy day could also be a hugely controversial day and some of that controversy gets a lot of attention as well? >> i believe...
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. >> so that's a big no-no. how influential would that be? >> he was certainly in the heat of the moment, fred. a crescendo in his summation. he turns around, and there is ashton smiling again. so he was inappropriate. the judge halted the proceedings. it hurt baez a little bit. but i really believe, avery, i believe some of those jurors will really be emboldened by that. they will like baez for his tenacity. he is fighting for his client with whatever he has. and he is bringing everything he has here. >> avery, you agree with that? >> well, you know what? i hate to do it, i do. i mean i think that jeff ashton did a tremendous job at the beginning in closing argument. david mattingly talked about the breakup. but what happened back there is judge perry admonished both lawyers, both jeff ashton and jose baez with a fairly serious sanction here. and i think those sort of ant s antics, smiling and gesturing and shaking your heads, generally don't do those sort of things. look. what jose baez did in referring to ashton as laughing boy or somethin
. >> so that's a big no-no. how influential would that be? >> he was certainly in the heat of the moment, fred. a crescendo in his summation. he turns around, and there is ashton smiling again. so he was inappropriate. the judge halted the proceedings. it hurt baez a little bit. but i really believe, avery, i believe some of those jurors will really be emboldened by that. they will like baez for his tenacity. he is fighting for his client with whatever he has. and he is bringing...
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i'm not a big one on that. but we said it last week, many people get great bargains at thrift stores. >> absolutely. i'm still very inspired by your $12 -- >> $12, right, right, right. >> then the commute. you've got to drive or catch the bus or something, sometimes you can't avoid. >> we don't realize when we drive in ourselves how much it is costing. we have got gas, we have maintenance on the car and depending where you work, you may have parking, right? one thing would be get a car pool. i know it might not be as fun and independent as having your own car, but car pool, you cut your costs in half. public transport and, of course, all these things we're talking about are good for the environment. so also very good things. fred, before we finish, i want to say, do you know what i hear is the number one excuse people don't do most of these things? >> convenience? >> i'm exhausted. >> don't have time to make the lunch or the coffee. >> exhausted. i'm not organized enough. so if you're struggle iing with money,
i'm not a big one on that. but we said it last week, many people get great bargains at thrift stores. >> absolutely. i'm still very inspired by your $12 -- >> $12, right, right, right. >> then the commute. you've got to drive or catch the bus or something, sometimes you can't avoid. >> we don't realize when we drive in ourselves how much it is costing. we have got gas, we have maintenance on the car and depending where you work, you may have parking, right? one thing...
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foreign policy the first policy military policy has been changed dramatically and we canadians are big trouble in terms of birth historical commitment to peace and disarmament. every. thing is in place to proceed with disarmament one hundred eighty eight countries committed to disarm they said the shining message that goodwill could prevail but so far the governments choose to spend billions perfecting this terminal threat rather than fighting poverty or global warming. will future generations heirs to the thousands of bombs be as lucky as their parents will be live without seeing a nuclear explosion either by accident or by design maybe maybe not. but until the treaties and international law are on may the bond be with. one. just. new the latest in science technology from the realm. of the future. in india in the movie. the hotel. the gateway hotel the grand imperial truly. read this in the hotel retreat. today's top stories there were a few. minutes last sunday around one hundred. relatives and investigators are all looking to why the ship sunk so we'll bring you all the details from
foreign policy the first policy military policy has been changed dramatically and we canadians are big trouble in terms of birth historical commitment to peace and disarmament. every. thing is in place to proceed with disarmament one hundred eighty eight countries committed to disarm they said the shining message that goodwill could prevail but so far the governments choose to spend billions perfecting this terminal threat rather than fighting poverty or global warming. will future generations...
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the pacific and i felt for the first time in my life that new zealand was not remote and that we were big compared to. some of the things out that was so for god's country. i was brought up on the higher the peace activist mother she's been around to turn priests it took his last thirty years starts in my blood and i feel a responsibility to continue that work. i have this funny memory of mum buying a crane piece stick of it put on it went out and it was of the rainbow warrior and the face of terrorism and now are in harbor on a pike that was on a peaceful mission really a strip show clients here living in a site come. but i'm it's the younger generation that teaching the next generation the legacy of hope really the thing that we have given young people especially on actually be posix is twenty is it's we actually pass the rule we want to young people to know about the law because any was only four when the law was passed. and the old times as i see it it's just and i swear it is. not and that's. what. i have the feeling is. that they were. the first. thing they knew that if all. listeni
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i don't think we should act like this is a big food fight. hit a healthy debate and it should go on. >> you may think it is a healthy debate but i don't think most americans are privy to that. they see that nothing has been done and here we are at the 11th hour and snoi agreemethere is s agreement. i mean it is almost august 2nd and the markets open in a few hours. did it really to take this long? that's the frustration if they had just got all together and talked like that, then maybe the process wouldn't take as long. let's talk more about this whole process. harry reid signed on to the deal. given what you know about the deal, are democrats getting anything done out of this? >> are democrats getting anything done? right now? well, they're getting one thing. we know this. they're going to get it extended beyond president obama's next election cycle. you can say that is the most important thing to democrats now. they lost on substance on most of the points. so, again, they got that going for them. they get to push it beyond the 2012 election
i don't think we should act like this is a big food fight. hit a healthy debate and it should go on. >> you may think it is a healthy debate but i don't think most americans are privy to that. they see that nothing has been done and here we are at the 11th hour and snoi agreemethere is s agreement. i mean it is almost august 2nd and the markets open in a few hours. did it really to take this long? that's the frustration if they had just got all together and talked like that, then maybe...
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the pacific and i felt for the first time in my life that new zealand was not remote and that we were big compared to. some of the things out there was a forgotten country. i was put up in a higher place it was mother she's been around during peace activist last year she is so it's in my blood and i feel a responsibility to continue that when. i have this funny memory of a car that you put on your window and it was of the rainbow warrior and the face of terrorism ok and now i have on a part that. peacefulness and release rich supply idea of living in a safe country i think it's the younger generation that teaching the next generation the legacy of hump really the same that we have given young people especially on actually good procedures twenty years sense we actually passed the rule we want to young people to know about the law because any was only four when the law was passed. and the old times as i see it it's just and i swear this is. nothing and that's. what. i feel is. that they were. not and this is. the same thing here that if all we're. listening to this for is oath people not mu
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pacific and i felt worse for the first time in my life that new zealand was not remote and that we were big way back he had to. sort things out the pacific garden country. i was brought up in the higher the peace activist mother she's been around during peace activist the last thirty years so it's on my blood and i feel a sponsor for the state to continue that work. i hope that's funny memory of mum buying a crane place stickers that you put on it when the news of the rainbow warrior and the face of terrorism couldn't have power on a part that was on a peaceful mission released of show choir dear living in a safe come. trey i think it's the younger generation that teaching the next generation the literacy of hope really this thing that we have given young people especially on. twenty instance we passed the war and we want to young people to know that there was any was only four when the law was passed. and the old times as i could see it it's interesting because we're. not and that's. what. i feel is. that they were. not. the first. thing they knew that if i were. listening to the stories o
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for these men and women, heading off to war, a big city hospital like the one where i work, can be a perfect training ground. >> this doctor stops to check on an injured patient. he suffered massive abdominal injuries at the maryland factory job when he was caught in a conveyer belt. >> we will keep an eye on that. >> his cousin peter translates into the creole of their native haiti. but rimshaw treats cancer. why is he here? dr. john renshaw is deploying to the frontlines of stafghanistano treat the war wounded. before he goes, he along with other medical personnel, will complete a tour at the university of maryland trauma center in baltimore. sharpening their ability to deal with critical trauma patients. >> the worunds appear to be superfici superficial. >> trauma. >> trooper one. 15 up. ten minutes back. category a. priority one. >> every day, dozens of trauma patients are wheeled into the bays. some are accident victims. this young man came with multiple stab wounds. right alongside the civilian trauma doctors, nurses and techs and military personnel. >> the injuries that i trea
for these men and women, heading off to war, a big city hospital like the one where i work, can be a perfect training ground. >> this doctor stops to check on an injured patient. he suffered massive abdominal injuries at the maryland factory job when he was caught in a conveyer belt. >> we will keep an eye on that. >> his cousin peter translates into the creole of their native haiti. but rimshaw treats cancer. why is he here? dr. john renshaw is deploying to the frontlines of...
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that can create big problems. you're avoiding them or avoiding the conversation. >> you're avoiding them. so if you need information make sure you focus on the content more than the emotion. the person might annoy you. you need to have the conversation. when you go into it don't allow them to draw you into their drama. if they're having little slights don't worry about it. you know what the outcome is you want. get the information. focus on the content. don't get dragged into the emotion. >> stick to the point. and e-mail. sit really the best way to communicate that message or would another mode of communication be more effective? you're asking yourself that if something really went wrong, you know, you guys just didn't meet in the middle with the communication, and now you've got to reflect, i don't know, was the e-mail the best way in which to convey my message? >> we overuse e-mail sometimes. you can't communicate everything by e-mail. i've gotten e-mails before where i'm like what the heck did they mean by thi
that can create big problems. you're avoiding them or avoiding the conversation. >> you're avoiding them. so if you need information make sure you focus on the content more than the emotion. the person might annoy you. you need to have the conversation. when you go into it don't allow them to draw you into their drama. if they're having little slights don't worry about it. you know what the outcome is you want. get the information. focus on the content. don't get dragged into the emotion....
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we're going to talk to you because it's your big day. we're going dom back after the break and we want you to watch this with us. we're going live now to new york city. that's where michael bloomberg is going to marry his aides after a break. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> it's a fine and fancy day in the city of new york. i feel like i should be wearing my seersucker suit and
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there were forty thousand who marched at the review conference of the nonproliferation treaty well the big difference in numbers true is the peace movement lost its organization totally significantly but the lesson there is very clear a mass violent political movement can change rooms. and the importance of nuclear proliferation very much one. are even aware of or concerned with what a surprise to discover a fifteen year old concerned by the outcome of the nonproliferation treaty is name is rafael even though. i'd just like to say that you and your speech is now serving part of my school. right here. and i like to play. right through it once i actually found out how bad it was three different people who really made it clear to me speakers. and internet research which shocked me and i watched it smash were very last stage to have a speaker all the way from new york. she is an activist disarmament educator producer your advisor on the list just keeps going there's different warm welcome for kathleen. ok the effectiveness of a social movement is sometimes very surprising and hard to track but
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tries to come to terms and nothing in their history suggests that they will be deterred from pursuing a big for state. ok this was an end washington if i can go to you first here as we discerned that report given the circumstances of the withdrawal of the american withdrawal from iraq and what we call the arab spring here what is stopping the kurds from really going for an independent state something that they have strived for for a very long time now and the circumstances to do that are probably better now than ever before what's stopping them. thank you for giving the opportunity to be on show i think there are a of reasons that starts the kurds from declaring independence states economical political geopolitical and and there's not there's not one single reason that says this is the one reason i think the invasion has helped the kurds have a better. foot step in the political spectrum of the middle east however it hasn't evolved into something that could be the seeds of a state and let's not forget that there the home inside of the kurdistan region is not yet suitable and ready for its s
tries to come to terms and nothing in their history suggests that they will be deterred from pursuing a big for state. ok this was an end washington if i can go to you first here as we discerned that report given the circumstances of the withdrawal of the american withdrawal from iraq and what we call the arab spring here what is stopping the kurds from really going for an independent state something that they have strived for for a very long time now and the circumstances to do that are...
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the big difference of numbers true. the states were going through. turkey significantly but there were some there was very clear. on what political movement can change of. state the importance of nuclear proliferation is very much. aware or concerned with what a surprise to discover a fifteen year old concerned by the outcome of the nonproliferation treaty is name is rafael even though. i'd just like to say that. your speech is now serving the. people. like me. writes once i actually found out how bad it was. from different people who really made it clear to me speakers. and concerts. and i watched it smart were very last stage to have a speaker all the way from new york. she is an activist disarmament educator producer your advisor on the let's just keep going is there a warm welcome for kathleen. ok the effectiveness of a social movement is sometimes very surprising and hard to track but it also depends on the creativity of the of the social movements themselves in the activist involved with ideas and images and stories and that's why we sailed boa
the big difference of numbers true. the states were going through. turkey significantly but there were some there was very clear. on what political movement can change of. state the importance of nuclear proliferation is very much. aware or concerned with what a surprise to discover a fifteen year old concerned by the outcome of the nonproliferation treaty is name is rafael even though. i'd just like to say that. your speech is now serving the. people. like me. writes once i actually found out...
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out this financial storm this is really something quite frightening if indeed italy really goes into big trouble on the financial markets this is certainly a totally new phase of this euro crisis new dimension theory fairy tale was all too appealing countries trip save themselves for a bite of the g.c. apple but now many are left regretting taking the bait with that amount. not bad i mean the product. of the solos. after more than a decade of growth businesses like badasses have been hit hard whilst the center shopping street in athens is still bustling the problems with the economy means that many businesses here in greece has simply gone and joining the euro meant european prices for many of the members with we could call me it didn't mean european wages if one botched bailout after another year of skeptics who wanted danger from the start may have become the unlikely.
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foreign policy the first policy military policy has been changed dramatically and we canadians are big trouble in terms of birth historical commitment to peace and disarmament. every. thing is in place to proceed with disarmament one hundred eighty eight countries committed to disarm they sent the shining message that goodwill could prevail but so far the governments choose to spend billions perfecting this terminal threat rather than fighting poverty or global warming. will future generations heirs to the thousands of bombs be as lucky as their parents will be live without seeing a nuclear explosion either by accident or by design maybe maybe not. but until the treaties and international law are on may the bond be with. one. in india in the movie the joint the hotel room. the gateway hotel the grand imperial truly told us to. tell the closeness you see don't need to go and. read this in the kennel was her job as a retreat. media mogul goes on the offensive claiming it only made minor stakes. possible. on another. europe's and plagued spreads to its third largest economy spurring italy
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it's washington, as you know. >> this is too big -- it's too big of an issue to play chicken with it. >> you have said you think the debt ceiling has to be raised. >> america should not the default. i sympathize with the people who stay, secretary geithner could be exaggerating, and i don't want to test it. i can tell you that there's not a good thing to default. that's not a good thing to do. particularly for us who are conservative republicans who have a great deal of sense that you have to have a balanced budget and pay your debts and kind of work these things out, and you can compromise somewhat but you can't compromise too much, so i hope -- >> if you were sitting at the table, would you say, yeah, i will agree to closing loopholes to oil and gas companies for 1.5 or 2.5 or any amount of spending cuts? >> i wouldn't do tax increases as a way to compromise. >> any? none? >> if we're going to compromise, let's compromise about the spending decreases and the extent of them. we would like to go a lot further than the democrats would like to go. there is areas of negotiation there. i
it's washington, as you know. >> this is too big -- it's too big of an issue to play chicken with it. >> you have said you think the debt ceiling has to be raised. >> america should not the default. i sympathize with the people who stay, secretary geithner could be exaggerating, and i don't want to test it. i can tell you that there's not a good thing to default. that's not a good thing to do. particularly for us who are conservative republicans who have a great deal of sense...
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. >> reporter: let's not mix a lot of different things into one big pot. the poll you referred to was a poll that was done the day after dominique strauss-kahn's arrest. it was a poll that was faultily done. it was declared illegal and done as people were still trying to adjust and absorb the reality that one of the most powerful men in the world who could have been president could have committed such a crime as he was about to announce his nomination. so, i disregard the importance of that poll that said early on that a majority of the french thought that he might have been the victim of a plot. as for france having different sexual morays, seduction is not criminality, seduction is playful, should be enjoyable. committing a violent crime against a woman which was what was alleged to have happened is appalling for any french person. and so one has to make that distinction. what is the bridge between seduction and a violent crime is the potential abuse of power which is -- which is also something that is endemic in french life. >> you make a point that's w
. >> reporter: let's not mix a lot of different things into one big pot. the poll you referred to was a poll that was done the day after dominique strauss-kahn's arrest. it was a poll that was faultily done. it was declared illegal and done as people were still trying to adjust and absorb the reality that one of the most powerful men in the world who could have been president could have committed such a crime as he was about to announce his nomination. so, i disregard the importance of...
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it's not going to be that big a deal. listen to michele bachmann, listen to a ton of these house republicans, just shut the thing down. that's the only way you get a bill to do this thing. it's sinful to vote for this. and by the way, a majority of the country says that they're not in favor of increasing the debt limit. that's just a fact. >> and you also have people like nancy pelosi saying that entitlement reform is absolutely off the table even after the president of her own party put it on the table. so there are people in both parties who are playing games with. this i just think it's a shame that a deal that would have both raised revenue, to the tax rates, and reformed entitlements and cut spending has been on the table in washington, d.c. for six months and it hasn't gotten done. >> well, i don't know of a single democrat that said that that is no big deal if we don't raise the debt -- >> nancy pelosi and others said you can't touch entitlements. >> i don't know of a single democrat that said it's not a big deal i
it's not going to be that big a deal. listen to michele bachmann, listen to a ton of these house republicans, just shut the thing down. that's the only way you get a bill to do this thing. it's sinful to vote for this. and by the way, a majority of the country says that they're not in favor of increasing the debt limit. that's just a fact. >> and you also have people like nancy pelosi saying that entitlement reform is absolutely off the table even after the president of her own party put...
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fredricka, this is a big move. this is a very big moment and a very big development in these debt talks that have been at a stalemate for longer than they have been moving forward at this point, fredricka. >> the video we were seeing is the kind of crush of photographers trying to run up to harry reid as he was leaving one of the offices there. i think you described the last time we spoke that he didn't say anything during that moment. this new development, you're just now learning off camera, in an off camera moment. now, there was also to be a conference call that was going to be called today with house speaker john boehner. is that still on schedule? >> reporter: as far as we know, this is a conference call that house speaker john boehner, the top republican in the house, that he has planned to have with his republican members in the house. as far as we know, that conference call is still on. we haven't gotten a real read of exactly what time that conference call will be. of course, at this point we're now very
fredricka, this is a big move. this is a very big moment and a very big development in these debt talks that have been at a stalemate for longer than they have been moving forward at this point, fredricka. >> the video we were seeing is the kind of crush of photographers trying to run up to harry reid as he was leaving one of the offices there. i think you described the last time we spoke that he didn't say anything during that moment. this new development, you're just now learning off...
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you go out with what one big question? >> well, what do you think about what's going on in washington? what do you think of the president? what do you think of the republicans? but also,want to meet a lot of small business people on this trip. i want to hear about what kind of problems you're having inning to business these days. what does the economy look like from the bottom up
you go out with what one big question? >> well, what do you think about what's going on in washington? what do you think of the president? what do you think of the republicans? but also,want to meet a lot of small business people on this trip. i want to hear about what kind of problems you're having inning to business these days. what does the economy look like from the bottom up
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this is going to be a big deal we're talking about. some places will be prevalent in parts of the upper midwest. we're getting a chance of storms which may pop up by late in the afternoon. shah that occur, this will help you cool down immensely. todd billing will be your heat. places like minneapolis, st. paul, 94 degrees. 96 in the city, 93 in chicago, boston warm up by fenway park. 89 new orleans, 100 in dallas, 66 in san francisco. but we really are going to see later into the afternoon is the heat begin to pick up. high temperatures with the humidity, it will feel 110 to 120 for much of the upper midwest. we're talking about parts of wisconsin also. right here along parts of the mississippi river for the twin cities, we'll see some places, we show you the high of 94. wouldn't be surprised of downtown. you have temperatures that will go to 98 degrees by monday. tuesday, wednesday, even into thursday, we'll see that heat really being developed. still strong, prevalent in places like the twin cities. other places might cool down. most
this is going to be a big deal we're talking about. some places will be prevalent in parts of the upper midwest. we're getting a chance of storms which may pop up by late in the afternoon. shah that occur, this will help you cool down immensely. todd billing will be your heat. places like minneapolis, st. paul, 94 degrees. 96 in the city, 93 in chicago, boston warm up by fenway park. 89 new orleans, 100 in dallas, 66 in san francisco. but we really are going to see later into the afternoon is...
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and the big question is, what is going to be the ideology? what are going to be the values if they start leading the part of the world? are we still going to have the deep commitment with democracy, with freedom, with equal opportunities to everybody? so where are we going to be leading the dream of the founding fathers of this nation? >> it's a very worrying time. it's a dangerous time as you say for the world's economy. when you see the politicians on both sides, democrat and republican, squabbling now, trading insults and all the rest of it with such a serious situation so close, what do you think of that? >> dangerous game that is being played here. and you know, in mexico i think and in part of latin america that the presidential system as we know it is over. i think -- are going to be the future. there you don't have this kind of situation. everybody's forced to work towards cohesiveness, towards agreements. i think it's much better. in our presidential library, one of the ideas we're promoting strongly is to let people know, public opi
and the big question is, what is going to be the ideology? what are going to be the values if they start leading the part of the world? are we still going to have the deep commitment with democracy, with freedom, with equal opportunities to everybody? so where are we going to be leading the dream of the founding fathers of this nation? >> it's a very worrying time. it's a dangerous time as you say for the world's economy. when you see the politicians on both sides, democrat and...